Power shovel unit



Nov. 28, 1944.

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J. H. 'GENTRY POWER SHOVEL UNIT Filed July 14, 1945 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 l/yvs/vralv, Jehn H. enfr Patented Nov. 28, 1944 rowan snovnr. UNIT John H. Gentry, near Greentown, Ind.: Eunice Ellen Gentry administratrix of said John H.

Gentry, deceased Application July 14, 1943, Serial No. 494,665

8 Claims. (Cl. 212-69) This invention relates to a power unit capable of being rigged for a push or pull shovel, drag line and bucket, crane, and for clam shell bucket operation. A. primary object of the invention is to provide a power unit capable of locomotion under its own power and swingable about a pedestal inthe absence of any center king-pin or the like.

Heretofore power units having a structure rotatable on the supporting base have employed a central pin about which the upper structure rotated and then in order tosecure rotation, employed spur gears including a power driven pinion meshing with'a gear around the supporting base. As above indicated, it is a primary purpose of the invention to eliminate that center pin and the spur gear drive, which parts, particularly the pin, were subjected to undue stress resulting in abnormal wear, resulting in frequent periods when the unit would be out of service for repair.

The structure embodying the present invention is extremely rugged and capable of being adjusted readily to take up wear, whereby an extremely long life free of frequent interruptions for repair is to be had. Other important objects and advantages of the invention are to be found inthe new associations of the various elements entering intothe structure and also are to be found in the control and power drive systems.

Additional advantages of the invention willbecome apparent to those versed in the art in the following description of one particular form of the invention as illustrated more or less diagrammatically in the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a view in side elevation of a structure embodying the invention;

Fig. 2, a diagrammatic view illustrating the clutch control means;

Fig. 3, a view in top plan;

Fig. 4, a view in front elevation section;

Fig. 5, a view in top plan of the front left-hand support roller and carrier; and

Fig. 6, a view in vertical section on the line 8-8 in Fig. 5.

Like characters of reference indicate like parts and partial throughout the several views in the drawings.

The invention is illustrated as a stripped unit, in that the cab or housing and the operators platform are omitted in order to show the structural details more clearly. Referring to the drawings, a pair of track belts II and II are provided in the usual manner to extend around front and rear sprockets l2 and I3, Fig. 1', which in turn are carried by side frames II and l 5. Carried by these side frames is a centrally positioned base cylinder 1 6. Diametrically extending across the lower end of the cylinder l6 are a pair of tread belt drive shafts l1 and I8 axially aligned, one shaft being provided to drive one tread belt in any suitable manner, such as through a sprocket l9 and chain 20, Fig. 1, the chain and sprocket being shown in relation to the outer shaft It. In

Fig. 4, the shaft Ills illustrated as extending on out beyond the cylinder It to carry a chain 2! within the upper and lower sides of the tread belt Ill as the driving means therefor.

The inner ends of the shafts l1 and I8 are engaged within a differential unit 22 in the usual manner, Fig. 4, by drivlngly engaging with side bevel gears 23 and 24 which are in turn interengaged by a bevel pinion gear 25 to set up the differential action. A driving gear 26, herein shown as being beveled, is secured to one side of the unit 22. This gear 26 is in constant mesh with the bevel gear 21 carried on the lower'end of a hollow shaft 28. This shaft 28 extends vertically and upwardly axially of the cylinder I16 and is carried within a bore provided in a spider 29 provided to extend across the opening through the cylinder l6; This same spider 29 also affords means for supplying hearings to carry and hold in alignment the differential unit 22 and the two driving shafts I! and l8.

On the upper end of the shaft 28 is fixed thereto a bevel gear 30 to rotate in a horizontal plane. This gear 36 is herein shown as having its outer periphery just clearing the inner wall of the cylinder i6.

The cylinder i6 is provided with a recessed portion 3| extending around its outer wall with upper and lower shoulders 32 and 33 respectively sloping upwardly and outwardly and downwardly and outwardly respectively. The lower shoulder 33 is provided to carry the downwardly exerted vertical load of the superstructure. The platform 34 is provided with a circular opening there through having a diameter slightly exceeding that of the outer face of the upper portion of the base cylinder l6 and this platform is positioned over the upper end of the'cylinder It to have that end enter the platform hole.

A plurality of supporting roller brackets 15, herein shown as four in .number, and best illustrated in detail in ms. 4-6, is secured to the under side of the platform 84, each to position a roller 36 within the recess ll to rest by I. beveled periphery on the lower shoulder a. The purpose recess 3 I.

of providing the sloping shoulder 33 and a beveled roller 36 is to provide for future adjustment to take up any wear that may arise after longperiods of usage. As indicated in Fig. 6 particularly, a bolt 31 is screw-threadedly carried through a lower end portion of the bracket 35 to carry the roller 36 on its inner end whereby turning the bolt 31 from the outer face of the bracket will advance or retract the roller 36 over the shoulder 33. In the example herein shown in Fig. 6, the inner end of the bolt 31 is reduced in diameter to screw-threadedly engage within a bushing 38 to fix the bushing thereon against rotation in respect to the bolt, and this bushing extends through the roller 36 to have the collar 39 engage over the end of the bushing as a means for retaining the roller 36 rotatably about the bushing without any appreciable longi tudinal movement therealong. A look nut 45 about the bolt 31 is employed to secure the bolt and 55.

31 in any adjusted position. The diameter of i the roller 36 is made to be such that when it is bearing by its under side against the shoulder 33, its upper side is in close proximity with the shoulder 32 so that any tendency for the platform 34 to tilt is thereby prevented by reason of the roller striking that upper shoulder 32 upon initial upward movement of the platform.

The roller 36 is further made to have a thick ness which will cause the inner face of the roller to just' clear'the vertical cylindrical face of the In order to keep the platform 34 centered in respect to the central axis of the shaft 26 and to keep the platform from rubbing against the upper end of the cylinder 6 as well as to keep the inner faces of the rollers 36 properly spaced outwardly inthe recess 3|, each of the brackets 35 further adjustably carries a spacing roller 46 to be in'rolling contact with the outer face of the upper end of the cylinder l6. As indicated in Figs. 4-6, the roller 40 is carried on a spindle 4|, the upper end of which has its axis offset from the axis of a lower portion that is frictionally gripped between the two jaws 42 and 43 that extend from an outer wall of the bracket 35 across a chamber provided therein,

whereby the lower end of the spindle 4| may be gripped at any desired revolved position which is required to maintain the roller 40 in firm rolling contact with the cylinder l6. The two jaws 42 and 43 are pulled one toward the other to effect that gripping by means of a bolt 44 which may be reached for loosening and tightening through a suitable hole 45, Fig. 1, provided in the side wall of the bracket 35. Thus the bracket 35 in-each instance not only carries the load carrying roller 36 but also carries the radial spacing roller 46, both rollers being adjustably mounted for wear take-up.

Any suitable power driving unit may, of course, be employed, theunit herein being shown as an engine 46 mounted transversely across the rear End of the platform 34 to have a driving sprocket and around a larger diameter drivensprocket 49 which is fixed on the outer end of the main drive shaft 50. This shaft 50 is rotatably supported transversely across the platform 34 and spaced thereabove by the spaced apart standards 5| and 52 respectively. The sprocket 49 is herein shown as being mounted on the left-hand end of the shaft 50 outside of the standard 5|. The shaft 50 extends on through the standard 52 to extend therebeyond by a length sufficiently long to carry thereon a shiftable sleeve 53, the inner andouter A chain 48 extends around the sprocket 41- the clylinder 14, and the location of ports along ends of which carry respectively spur gears 54 The sleeve 53, while being shiftable longitudinally of the shaft 50, is fixed to be revolved therewith. A two-step gear 56 is fixed on the right-hand end of a shaft 51 outside of the standard 52. This shaft 51 is rotatably carried through the standards 5| and 52 in parallel alignment with the shaft 56. At the standards 5| and 52 are bevel pinion gears 58 and 59 respectively, both in constant mesh with the bevel gear 30. Each of these pinion gears 58 and 59 are provided, as shown in respect to the gear 59, Fig. 4, with ahub which extends as a sleeve 66 on through the respective standard, fitted to be free to turn in respect to the standard, and further, the shaft 51 extends axially through the sleeve 60 whereby that sleeve forms a bearing for the shaft 51 and permits each gear 58 and 59 to be revolved around the shaft independently one from the other.

Separate clutch meansis provided, however, to selectively drive the gears 58 and 59 one at a time from the. step gear 56 through the shaft 51. To drive the gear 59, for example, a clutch drum 6| is fixed to the sleeve 60 outside of the standard 52. The step gear 56 carries a contractable clutch band 62 around the periphery of the drum 6|. This band 62 operates in the usual manner to afford means for interlocking in a driving manner the clutch drum 6| with the step gear 55. This operating means consists of a lever 63 carried by the step gear 56 to have a crank end interengage with one end of the band 62 as a ,means for pulling the band into frictional en gagement with the drum 6|. To rock this lever 63, a fork 64 has its upper end engaged with the outer end of the lever 63 and its lower. end straddling a sleeve 65 and pivotally interconnected therewith. This sleeve 65 is carried on the shaft 51 to be longitudinally shiftable therealong on its outer end outside of the connection with the shaft of the step gear 56. By pushing the sleeve 65 inwardly toward thestandard 52, the fork 64 is tended to be pushed to a vertically aligned position which will tend to push the lever 63 upwardly and cause a corresponding rocking of the crank end thereof which engages with the contractable band 62, and conversely when the sleeve 65 is shifted outwardly, the fork 64 is carried to an inclined position as shown in Fig. 4,

to pull the lever 63 downwardly. Thus by suitable shifting of the sleeve 65, the band 62 may be caused to grip the drum 6| and thereby drivingly interconnect the gear 59 to cause it to turn with the step gear 56.

Any suitable means may be employed to shift the sleeve 65. The actuating means selected to be herein shown constitutes an hydraulic control. While any fluid may be employed in such a control, for simplicity in the present showing, the fluid will be indicated as air which is stored in a tank 66 by means of a compressor 61 suitably driven from the engine 46. From this supply tank 1 66, an' air line 66 is carried up to an operator's control box 69 to interconnect with a plurality of control valves, each having an operating rod 1| extending from the box. The operating rod 1| in each instance interconnects with a balanced piston valve as shown in Fig. 2, wherein a pair of spaced apart pistons 12 and 13 are carried within a cylinder 14 to be slidably shifted therein by means of the interconnecting rod The spacing of the pistons 12 and 13, the length of the cylinder are proportioned to give the desired position, as shown in Fig. 2. An outlet line 15 leaves the cylinder 14 adjacent the piston 13 on that side opposing the piston 12 and runs to an operating cylinder 15. This operating cylinder 18 carries a piston 11 therein, to which is attached an operating rod 18. With the partsin the position shown in Fig. 2, air from the tank 66 is allowed to flow on through the control valve to enter the operating cylinder 18 behind the piston 11, tending to push it outwardly from the cylinder. A spring 19 surrounds the rod 18 to abut by its respective ends the piston 11 and a rod guide block 80 fixed in the cylinder 16 toward its outer around the rod 18 from the forward side of the piston 11. The spring 19 is of that design whereby it will permit the piston to travel towardthe block 89 under the applied air pressure to perform the necessary control operation and then when the pressure is relieved behind the piston 11, the spring 19 will return the piston 11 to its normal initial position toward the inner end of the cylinder 18.

To permit the spring 19 to perform its operation of restoring the piston 11 to its initial position, the control valve is operated by pushing the rod 1| inwardly so as to cover over the port in the cylinder 14 of the air supply line 68 by the piston 12 and to carry the piston 13 on back of the port of an exhaust line 8|. In other words,

the ports of the feed line 15 and of the exhaust line 8| are then both between the pistons 12 and and 13 whereby air in the cylinder 16 may then flow back through the line 15 into the cylinder 14 and exhaust through the line 8|, thereby relieving the pressure behind the piston 11 whereupon the spring 19 carries that piston 11 back to its position as indicated in Fig. 2.

New referring again to the sleeve 65 which is carried on the'shaft 51, the sleeve is provided with an annular ring 82 therearound, Fig. 4,.and

a collar 83 is engaged over this ring 82 in a manner to permit the ring 82 to revolve therewithin. Engaging this collar 83 is'a lever 84 by means of a forked end whereby the collar is engaged at diametrically opposed positions by the ends of the legs of the fork. The lever 84 is pivoted at any suitable point 85, Fig. 3, and its forward free end is interengaged with the rod 18 extending from the cylinder 16 which in turn is rockably secured to the platform 34 at its closed 'end. 'I'hus by travel of the rod 18 in the manner above described, the lever 84 may be rocked to slidethe sleeve 65 along the shaft 51 to control the expanslim and contraction of the band 62 on the drum 6 In the same manner, the other bevel pinion gear 58 may be driven through the shaft.

For controlling the drive of this gear 58, the shaft 51 carries on its left-hand end a disc fixed to be driven by the shaft and the gear 58 carries a drum 81 drivlngly engaged therewith outside of the standard II The disc 88 carries a contractable band 88 about the drum 81 to be operated by a lever 99 rockably-carrie'd by the disc 86 and extending therethrough with a crank arm to engage with one endv of the band 88 as a means for tightening the bandabout the drum 81, all in the usual and well-known manner. The lever 89 is rocked by another control cylinder 93, Fig. 3, having'its rod 94 engaging with a bell crank 98 which shifts a sleeve 9i along the outer end of the shaft 51 to shift the forked rocker 92 toward and away fromv a vertical position, this rocker 92 having a forked end engaged with the sleeve 9| and an outer end engaged with the lever 89. It is to be understood that all of the control cylinders including the cylinder 93 and those herein- I after referred to, are duplicates, insofar as design is concerned, of the construction as shown in Fig. 2 as relating to the cylinder 16 and its internal parts.

In the description so far made, the structure provides for a drive from the engine 48 through the shaft 50to the pair of gears 54 and 55 placed thereon. These gears may beselectively interengaged with the two-gears of the step gear 56, depending upon the speed desired for the driven shaft 51. In the position shown in Fig. 3, the larger pinion ear 55 is shown to be in mesh with the smaller diameter gear of the step gear 55. To change the relativespeed of the shaft 51 as compared to that of the shaft 50, the gear 54 would be shifted into mesh with the larger gear of the step gear 56 and the pinion gear 55 would be removed from its driving position.' To control the shifting of these gears 54 and 55 through their interconnecting sleeve 53, a cylinder 95 is provided, herein shown as rockably carried along the side of the standard 52 to have its control rod 95 extend downwardly to engage with one arm of a bell crank 91, the other arm of which is pivotally connected tothe sleeve 53 to permit rotation thereof and to permit shifting of the sleeve longitudinally of the shaft 58 by rocking of the bell crank. This control cylinder 95, as well as the previously mentioned control cylinder 93, in-

terconnects with a corresponding control valve in the control box 69 to be operated by one of the valve rods 1| in the manner described in reference to the structure shown in Fig. 2.

Now with the engine 46 in operation, by selective operation of the cylinders 15, 93 and 95, the main bevel gear 30 may be caused to turn in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction and at one of two speeds in either direction. The two-directional drive is secured by the operation of the one pinion bevel gear 59 or the other bevel pinion gear 58. Thus through the main bevel pinion gear 30, shaft 28, and the pinion gear 21 thereon, the differential bevel gear 26 may be turned to set the diflerential unit 22 into operation. This operation would cause both tread belts Ill and I I to be set in motion whereby the entire unit may start travelling. The direction of travel would then be determined by which one of the upper'bevel gears 58 and 59 were being driven.

In order to steer the unit when travelling, one or the other of the drive shafts" and I8 is braked or held' stationary to permit relative travel between the shafts l1 and I8 through the diiferen- 'tial unit 22. To effect such travel. each shaft l1 and I8 has fixed thereto ,a clutch drum 98 encircled by a. contractable clutch band 99 in turn carried by a disc I00 fixed in a stationary manner tothe basecylinder 15. The clutch band 99 in each instance is operated in the same manner as the bands previously described, for example, as shown in Fig. 4, by a cylinder illl having its operating rod I02 connecting with the band shifting lever H3. The air supply to the cylinder I0! is controlled through operation of one of the push rods 1| at the control box 59.

The platform 34 has rockably attached thereto at its forward edge any suitable type of boom. In the form herein shown, the boom is indicated as having the two separate leg ends I04 and I05 attached to the platform. In order to cause the boom to travel in horizontal directions, the platform 34 is power driven to turn in either a clockwise or coimterclockwise direction. To effect the relative travel between the platform 34 and the supporting base cylinder I3, the clutch band 99 on each of the respective drums of the axles I1 and I are drawn up snugly into clutched conditions so as to hold the cylinder I stationary in regard the pinion gears 54 and 55. It is to be seen that 7 when the platform 34 is to be turned in one direction, one gear 59 will be in operation on one side of the gear 30, whereas when the platform 34 is to be turned in the opposite direction, the other gear, such as 58, would be operating on the other side of the gear 30; In other words, all

of the wear between the teeth of those two drive gears 58 and 59 and the main gear 30 would be divided as between the two drive gears.

In further reference to the driving of the tread belts I0 and II, to prevent tendency of the platform 34 to revolve about the base cylinder I3 during that drive, the platform 34 and the cylinder I5 are preferably interlocked by any suitable means. One such means is herein shown as by apin I06, Figs. 1 and 3, which is simply dropped down into a recess half formed in the forward side of the cylinder I5 and half formed in the platform 34. This pin I05, of course, would be removed when there is to be relative travel between the platform 34 and the cylinder I5.

In the unit herein shown, two cable winding spools I01 and I00 are provided. The forward spo ol I01 is mounted directly above the shaft 51 to be revolubly carried on a shaft I09 that is mounted on the standards 5| and 52. Revolubly mounted-on the shaft I09 -is a gear I I0 at the right end of the spool I01, and also revolubly mounted on the shaft I09 is a second gear I outside of the left end of the spool I01. Both of these gears H0 and III are in mesh with respective pinion gears I12 and I I3 fixed to the drive shaft 50. The gears H0 and III are of different diameters whereby there is a relative difference in speed be; tween two gears as driven from the shaft 50.

The spool I01 carries clutch drums H4 and H5 respectively on its outer ends, each drum being encircled by a clutch band H5 and H1 respectively. These bands II5 and 1' are respectively carried to revolve with the gears H0 and III.. The band. I I5 is operated by the lever IIO rockably carried by the gear I I0 having the band control crank arm II9 attached to one end of the band H5. The lever H0 is operated through the rocker-I attached thereto by its upper end and pivotally secured by its lower end to a sleeve I2I that is longitudinally shiftable along the shaft I09. The sleeve I2I is shifted'by means of a .bell crank I22 having one arm engaged therewith and the other arm engaged with the rod I23 of the cylinder I24. In like manner the band H1 is engaged and disengaged with and from the drum arrangement, the spool I01 may be selectively driven at one of two speeds from the shaft 50 or may be disengaged entirely from any driving control.

In practice the spool I01 would carry a braking device on the drum I50 fixed to the left-hand end of the spool. The structure for operating this brake does not constitute a part of the invention per se and the showing thereof is omitted since the structure follows standard practice and the showing thereof would only complicate and obscure the essential features of the invention. This braking device would be employed in the usual manner to retain this spool I01 in any desired position.

The spool I00 is revolubly mounted on a I3I carried behind and above the shaft I09 by the standards 5I and 52. Revolubly mounted on this shaft I3I at respective ends of the spool I00 are gears I32 and I39 in constant'mesh with the spur gears I I2 and I I3 that are fixed on the shaft 50. These gears I32 and I03 are of different diameters to mesh properly with the large -diameter spur gear H2 and the small diameter spur gear II3, the shaft I3I being parallel with the shaft 50. On each end of the spool I08 is mounted a clutch drum I34 and I35 respectively between the spool ends and the gears I32 and I33. Surrounding the drum I34 is a clutch band I35 that is operated by the lever I31 rockably carried by the gear -I32, the band I35 being also mounted to revolve with the gear. To operate the lever I31, a rocker I38 is attached thereto by an upper end and by its lower end straddles the sleeve I39 to be pivotally connected thereto. This sleeve I39 is shiftable longitudinally of the shaft I3I by means of a yoke engaging therewith as a part of the crank I40 operated by the rod I4I extending from the operating cylinder I42. A clutch band I43 carried by the gear I33 to revolve therewith surrounds the clutch drum I35 at the other end of the spool I00 and is controlled by the lever I44 carried by the gear I33 and in turn rocked by the rocker I45 secured thereto by its upper end and engaging a sleeve I45 by its lower end. The sleeve I40 is shlftable along the shaft I3I by means of the bell crank I41 operated by the control cylinder I40 through the rod I49.

The spool I00 is also provided with a braking drum I5I whereby a brake may be applied thereto to retain the spool I00 in any desired position H5 through the band lever I25 shifted by the operated by the cylinder I30. By this clutchin 15 when both of the clutch bands I35 and I43 are released. The brake structure does not form a part of the invention per se and is omitted since it follows the usual and well known practice.

The spools I01 and I01 carry respectively cables I52 and I53 which extend to suitablerigglng on 4 the boom in the usual and well known manner.

Additional cables'l54 and I55 for guying the of the standards 5| and 52. The operator may stand at the control box 00 and operate selectively any one of the various control cylinders above described to effect that operation he may desire including the selective winding or unwinding of either one Or both of the cables I52'an'd I53, and at one of two speeds;

- boom are herein shown as attached to rear ends turning the table 34 in either direction at one of two speeds; or moving the unit forward or rearwardiy through operations of the tread belts III and II. By means of the structure above described, the platform 34 and all of the mechanism mounted thereon is supported on the base shaft cylinder l6 independently of use of any center king-pin and, further, the turning of the table is had through use of not one but two gears depending upon the direction of travel desired. The power unit is subjected to severe sudden stresses as are set up when a dip bucket, for example, is quickly forced into a bank in which boulders are found and the bucket is attempted to be lifted on up through the bank in the loading operation and a boulder isstruck. The

stresses set up under such a condition are distributed in the structure of the present invention over a number of bearing points and are not concentrated upon a single king-pin. Furthermore the platform load carrying members are located outside of the supporting base where they may be readily inspected, greased, adjusted, and overhauled or replaced as the occasion may arise.

While the invention has herein been shown in the one particular form in more or less detail, it

is obvious that structural variations may be employed, suchas in the particular clutch designs, clutch controls, and individual forms and shapes of the various elements, all without departing from the spirit of the invention and it is :therefore intended that the invention not be limited to that precise form beyond the limitations as may be imposed by the following claims.

I claim: i

1. A power unit comprising the combination of a base having an upper cylindrical portion; a track carried by said cylindrical portion; a platform; a plurality of rotatable members bearing on said track to roll therealong; means supporting said platform on said rotatable members whereby the platform may be revolved about the ing with said primary gear diametrically positioned from said first pinion gear; both of said pinion gears being revolubly mounted on a common shaft mounted on said platform substantially normally of the axis of said primary gear; a main drive shaft driven by said power source and driving said pinion gear shaft; and a clutch for each of said pinion gears selectively operated to connect drivingly said pinion gears with said pinion gear shaft whereby said primary gear may be turned selectively by either pinion gear in opposite. directions.

3. A power unit comprising the combination of a base having an upper cylindrical portion; a track carried by said cylindrical portion; a platform; a plurality of rotatable members bearing on said track to roll therealong; means supporting said platform on said rotatable members whereby the platform may be revolved about the axis of said portion; a power source mounted on said platform; a primary gear having its axis coinciding with the axis of said cylindrical poraxis of said portion; a power source mounted on said platform; a primary gear having its axis coinciding with the axis of said cylindrical portion; a pinion gear driven by said power source and meshed with said primary gear; said primary gear being mounted on said base to be rotatable in respectto both said platform and .said portion; a pair of traction members, one on each side of said base; a pair of drive members carried by the base. one connecting with each traction member; drive means between said primary gear and said drive members; whereby locomotion of the unit may be had through said primary gear; and means selectively holding said drive members individually or simultaneously against rotation.

2. A power unit comprising the combination of a base having an upper cylindrical portion; a track carried by said cylindrical portion; a platform; a plurality of rotatable members bearing on said track to roll therealong; means supporting said platform on said rotatable members whereby the platform may be revolved about the axis of said portion; a power source mounted on said platform; a primary ear having its axis coinciding with the axis of said cylindrical portion; and a pinion gear driven by said power source and meshed with said primary gear; said primary gear being mounted on said base to be locomotion of the unit may be had through said tion; and a pinion gear driven by said power source and meshed with said primary gear; said primary gear being mounted on said base to be rotatable in respect to both said platform and said portion; a pair of traction members, one on platform substantially normally of the axis of said primary gear; a main drive shaft driven by said, power source and drivingsaid pinion gear shaft; and a clutch for each of said pinion gears selectively operated to connect drivingly said pinion gears with said pinion gear shaft whereby said primary gear may be turned selectively by either pinion gear in opposite directions; said traction member driving members being inter connected by differential means; a brake for each of the driving members; and means selectively operating the brakes simultaneously or one independently of the other.

4. A power unit comprising the combination of a base having an upper cylindrical portion; a

track carried by said cylindrical portion; a plat-.

porting said platform on said rotatable members whereby the platform may be revolved about the axis of said portion; apower source mounted on said platform; a primary gear having its axis coinciding with the axis of said cylindrical portion; and a pinion gear driven by said power source and meshed with said primary gear; said primary gear being mounted on said base to be rotatable in respect to both said platform and said portion; a pair of traction members, one on each side of said base; a pair of drive members carried by the base, one connecting with each traction member; and drive means between said primary gear and said drive members; whereby locomotion oflthe unit may be had through said primary gear; and a second pinion gear meshing with said primary gear diametrically positioned from said first pinion gear; both of said pinion gears being revolubly mounted on a common shaft mounted on said i platform substantially normally of the axis of said primary gear; a main drive shaft driven by said power source and driving said pinion gear shaft; and a clutch for each of said pinion gears selectively operated to connect drivingly said pinion gears with said pinion gear shaft whereby said primary gear may be turned selectively by either pinion gear in opposite directions; said traction member driving members being interconnected by differential means; a;

brake for each of the driving members; and

means selectively operating the brakes simultaneously or one independently of the other; and means interlocking said platform and said base when said traction members are to be operated.

5. A power unit comprising the combination of a base having an upper cylindrical portion; a

track carried by said cylindrical portion; a platform; a plurality ofrotatable members bearing on said track to roll therealong; means supporting said platform on said rotatable memlbers wherebythe platform may be revolved about the axis of said portion; a power source mounted primary gear being mounted on said base to be rotatable in respect to both said platform and said portion; a pair of traction members, one on each side of said base; a pair ofvdriv members carried by the base, one connecting with'each traction member; and drive means between said primary gear and said drive members; whereby locomotion of the unit may be had through said rprimarygear; and a second pinion gear mesh ing with said primary gear diametrically positioned from said first pinion gear; both of said pinion gears being revolubly mounted on acom mon shaft mounted on said platform substantially normally of the axis of said primary gear; a main drive shaft driven by said power source and driving said pinion gear shaft; and a clutch for each of said pinion gears selectively operated to connect drivingly said pinion gears with said pinion gear shaft whereby said [primary gear may be turned selectively by either pinion gear in 0pposite directions; a pair of shafts disposed across said platform in alignment with said main drive shaft; gears revolubly carried by said pair of shafts; gear means fixed to said main drive shaft in constant mesh with the gears on said pair of shafts; cable winding drums revolubly carried on said pair of shafts; and clutch means selecsaid portion; a pair of traction members, one on a main'drive shaft driven by said power source and driving said pinion gear shaft; and a clutch for each of said pinion gears selectively operated to connect drivingly said pinion gears with said pinion gear shaft whereby said primary gear may be turned selectively by either pinion gear in opposite directions; said traction member driving members being interconnected by differential means; a brake for each of thedriving members; and means selectively operating the brakes simultaneously Or one independently of the other; said drive. means between said primary gear and said drivingmemlbers comprising a shaft axially aligned, and drivingly connected with said primary gear, a gear on said shaft, a gearfixed to tively interengaging said pair of shaft gears with their respective shafts.

7. A power shovel unit comprising a base member having a cylindrical portion and having a track extending annularly around said portion; a plurality of rollers carried by said track; a platform; a plurality of brackets, oneeach carrying one of said rollers and. each bracket being secured to said platform whereby the platform is supported through said rollers on said base; and radial thrust rollers between said platform and said base portion; a main gear'revolubly carried by said base portion; a train of gears between said :power source and said main gear; traction members supporting said base; a power drive between said main gear and said traction members; and means'for selectively holding said main ,gear against revolution in respect to said base to permit revolution of said platform in respect to said base and toprevent operation of said traction members 7 8. A power shovel unit comprising a base member having a cylindrical portion and having a track extending annularly around said portion; a plurality of rollers carried by said track; 'a platform; a plurality of brackets, one each carrying one of said rollers and each bracket being secured to said platform whereby theplatform is'supported through said rollers on said base;

A and radial thrust rollers between said platform said differential means and meshed with said 7 shaft gear, all within said base.

' 6. A power unitcomprising the combination said platform; a primary-gear having its axis coinciding with the axis of said cylindrical portiomand a pinion gear driven by said power source and meshed with said primary gear; said and said base portion; a main gear revolubly carried by said we portion; a train of gears between said power source and said main gear;

, traction members supporting said base; a power drive between said main gear and. said traction axis of said portion; a power source mounted on members; and means for selectively holding said main gear against revolution in respect to said base to permit revolution of said platform in respect to said base and to prevent operation of said traction members; and means for fixing said platform in position relative to said base when. said traction members are to be operated by revo lution of said main gear.

JOHN H. GENTRY.) 

